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Reconstruction Dbq Essay

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Reconstruction is the period in America after the civil war where America had to rebuild the damage done to the nation. New laws and a new way of life erupted all over the U.S. Laws to protect the rights of the newly freedmen and to aid in reconstruction, but also new laws and new groups came out to make sure that the freedmen didn’t get their rights. Despite this I believe that the reconstruction was positive for the United States because it passed laws and was important in shaping the modern day America. During the reconstruction a the 14th Amendment was passed, it protected the rights of the freedmen. Document A states, “No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge [take away] the privileges or immunities of all citizens of the United States.” This was to protect the rights of the citizens of the United States’ rights and to avoid discrimination. This protects the citizens from the state government. Aslo in Document A it states, “nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” This segment states that all the citizens must have equal treatment from the government. These laws are still used today and are brought up in courts all over America. …show more content…

One of those groups formed in the south was the KKK. Document 3 is a cartoon that shows that behavior of the KKK. They will lynch (hang) anybody that will oppose them. Also a new set of laws came out called the Jim Crow laws. They were similar to the Slave Codes because they both restricted the rights of the colored man. Document 4 states “shall not sell to the two races within the same room or serve the two races under the same license.” This a excerpt from a Jim Crow Law explaining how they didn’t want the blacks and the whites to do anything together. This means that they wanted everything to be separate but equal (but we know that it was never

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